Many brunch spots in Pennsylvania offer a unique experience. From vegan options to traditional British fare, you can find what appeals to you most.
Brunch in the Burgh
If you can’t go out to have a five-star brunch, a good idea is to order a brunch box and enjoy it at home. The oversized gourmet muffins in Brunch in the Burgh’s box are a delight. Enjoy treats such as cranberry orange scones, Almond biscotti, and cinnamon swirl bread. You will also receive top-notch coffees and teas with your scrumptious breakfast items. Enjoy your brunch and indulge in some online gambling for fun entertainment on a weekend.
Tomcat Café
At the Tomcat Cafe in South-Central PA, you can enjoy many creatively named dishes to match the musical theme. Carolina in My Mind features shrimp, corn, sausage, and roasted red peppers. Blues Traveler is a wrap with scrambled eggs, cheese, and bacon, and an original element is the fried jalapeno slices.
Breakfast bowls are based on quotes from The Big Lebowski movie. Vegans have some amazing choices, from French toast to scrambles, wraps, and hashes made with vegan egg substitutes. If you’re a music lover, this could be a fun brunch place to include on your ultimate travel checklist.
The Speckled Egg
The Speckled Egg in Pittsburg has an extensive daily breakfast menu with some interesting choices. Fancy toasts and fried chicken biscuits are some of the popular options. This is a place you should go to with friends so you can order various plates to share. Cocktails, kombucha, and cold-pressed juices are some of the drinks available.
Henry’s on Clay
Henry’s on Clay in downtown Scranton is a cute bistro with outdoor seating. The menu has many delectable brunch dishes. There is a ‘build your own breakfast sandwich’ option. Enjoy fancy toasts and seasonal Dutch baby pancakes. A dish called ‘Eggs in Purgatory’ is a popular choice.
The Whip Tavern
This tavern, situated in Chester County, is a community favorite. The English-style pub offers British fare with a twist. You can enjoy roasted pork bangers with garlic-whipped potatoes and onion gravy with a watercress salad. Another favorite is the Welsh Rarebit, made with different cheeses and served with crostini. The hearty dishes and beer are a great brunch option. You can take along your own wine or spirits for a small corkage fee.
Café La Maude
Café Le Maude in Northern Liberties serves a mixture of French and Lebanese cuisine. A popular Lebanese dish is the Green Shakshuka, veggies topped with olives, feta cheese, eggs, and a tahini sauce. Your dining etiquette may just desert you when you taste the Croque Maude with its sunny-side-up egg and delicious Mornay and avocado sauces.
Commonwealth Kitchen and Café
At this spot in Lancaster, you can enjoy brunch on the dog-friendly outdoor patio and enjoy one of the city’s most diverse neighborhoods. It focuses on serving local fresh food, including farm-fresh eggs.
You can BYOB (build your own breakfast). Many breakfast choices are appealing, from the fancy toasts to the smoothies. There are plenty of vegetarian options and homemade Belgian waffles for those with a sweet tooth. They have a variety of mocktails and mixers ready for you to doctor up to your liking.